Duolingo Stock Plunges as Company Prioritizes User Growth
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Duolingo's stock price has dropped after the company prioritized user growth, with users expressing dissatisfaction over recent changes to the app's features and design. The discussion highlights user concerns and skepticism about the company's direction.
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My yearly subscription ends in December, I plan to let my streak lapse at that point and finally move on to Babel.
Babel is good if you want a well established app though.
I also tried an app that was going AI first with agents and feedback (Langotalk) but since I used it 6 months ago I felt like it still lacked the polish and thoughtfulness to make it worthwhile. But that would be the game-changer for immersive learning.
> He wrote that “meaningful financial benefits” from these initiatives could take “several quarters” to materialize.
It's kind of beyond parody that you can grow revenue 41% YoY and people still complain that you're doing anything at all with a horizon as long as 6-9 months.